Hong Kong | Living the Life | Furniture, Decoration and Design

If you are furnishing a home in Hong Kong, our relocation guide helps you to find the best homeware, furniture and decoration stores.

IKEA

Chances are you already know what to expect from this Swedish furniture colossus, and here in Hong Kong the unique shopping experience and self-assembly philosophy they offer hasn’t changed a jot. They have three stores and delivery and assembly services are available at reasonable prices.

G.O.D. (Goods of Desire)

Cantonese word play tends to go wrong when translated into English, but this local designer furnishing store has plenty to offer, with a huge and stylish range of home accessories and kitchenware. There are nine outlets in total, and delivery and assembly services are available at reasonable prices.

Japan Home Store

Tequila Kola

If like many expats you’re looking to add an Asian touch to your home, this is a good place to start, since they have an interesting range of antiques, fabrics and rugs to start building ideas around. There’s plenty here to pique your interest.

Inside

Inside merges Asian concepts and motifs with contemporary and modern designs. Most of their products are imported and are made from natural materials and fibers. There are three outlets in Central, Ap Lei Chau and Repulse Bay.

Muji

Popular Japanese chain offering sleek, minimalistic products from household items and furnishings to stationery and clothing. There are eight other Muji outlets in major shopping malls across Hong Kong plus one in the airport.

Homeless

Lifestyle concept store with interesting ideas for the home, particularly in terms of furniture and lighting. There are five outlets around the territory in addition to the flagship store listed below.

Indigo Living

A home furnishings store with a twist – you can rent furniture for terms as short as a month or as long as two years, making it perfect for renters who expect to be leaving before too long (or people who just like to change things up in the home). Plenty of international products, particularly from Australia, and some of the six total outlets have special kids’ sections.

Manks

Your one-stop shop for Scandinavian design – that is unless IKEA has already scratched that itch for you. Their range of home furnishings and lights are stylish and contemporary and the store as a whole is extremely pleasing to the eye.